Computed using the viewshed app at Hey What's That. Visit Hey What's That to learn more.

This Google Earth file contains several layers to show where you might be able to see the top 50 feet of the glowing receiver atop the power tower at Palen SEGS Unit 2.

Palen SEGS Unit 1
The viewer position used for the calculation

Viewshed
Shows, in red, exactly which areas are visible from that point. Every red pixel covers about two acres.

Viewshed outline
Shows the maximum extent of the viewshed in every direction, or, more poetically, the horizon. The Viewshed can take a long
time to load, so we default to just having the outline visible. You may sometimes find that there is no
red of the Viewshed at the purple outline limit; this is because Hey What's That uses data at several different resolutions
in its computations.

Peaks folder
Lists some of the summits from which we calculate the Palen SEGS Unit 2 facility may be visible to the viewer.
Bearings listed are true; for magnetic bearings subtract 12°.

Panorama
The computed image of the horizon as seen from the viewer's position.

Double click on the Palen SEGS Unit 1 to stand at the viewer's position,
or on either of the Viewshed layers for an overhead view.